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The Nov. 1 advertisement placed by Michael J. Gugliotti, Democratic candidate for mayor of Wolcott, was titled "Mayor (Thomas G.) Dunn says he's 'Putting People before Politics.'" That statement couldn't be more true. Mayor Dunn, his wife and family are at all townwide events. They support all town charitable activities and continually help the citizens of Wolcott.

Mayor Dunn shows genuine concern for his community with a true open-door policy for any town member with concerns; one can go in and speak with the mayor, whether it be about the food bank, road work or blight control. (Blight is nearly non-existent in Wolcott, thanks to Mayor Dunn's efforts.)

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FREEPRESS wrote on Nov 2, 2013 5:40 AM:

" From what I've heard from relatives in Wolcott, Dunn has been the best mayor since they moved there over 40 years ago in too many ways to list; and there have been some very good mayors. One most noticeable aspect has been his handling of recent years' storms and other public safety matters with great caring for Wolcott's citizens and rapid resolution of the crippling effects of some rather severe weather, which affects the town more often then others because of its higher elevation - e.g. more frequent snow, ice and high winds. He apparently does put people before politics. He is so good that Republicans decline to run against him time and again. I only wish we had a candidate like him where I live rather then the political hacks we are forced to choose from. "

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